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union representations and a lot of shows have to be the corrupt union members why can't we show a labor union doing a good thing which they do for communities so i'm excited about being you know a small part of that if i can in my sort of film career as i move forward here and there showing some positive work or a positive labor story so maybe it's not if we don't get coverage in a newspaper maybe it's showing it on one of these other levels a major film a reality show something like that so you know i think maybe that's a way to get more attention to labor and get a sort of a more positive spin on things and the this film is brilliant because it's a brilliant piece of history as well as a. i think a cautionary tale for our times do you said earlier that if if the labor movement of the thirty's forty's fifty's sixty's were to be reinvented today it probably would have to be called something other than a union because of all the spin the bad spin that has been put on the unions over the years what in your mind is the relationship between the occupy movement and that kind of social transf
union representations and a lot of shows have to be the corrupt union members why can't we show a labor union doing a good thing which they do for communities so i'm excited about being you know a small part of that if i can in my sort of film career as i move forward here and there showing some positive work or a positive labor story so maybe it's not if we don't get coverage in a newspaper maybe it's showing it on one of these other levels a major film a reality show something like that so...
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union the word union has just become such a bad word at least in my generation for so long that you know maybe there's community organizations that don't call themselves a union that still are out there protecting the rights of workers and will do things like organizing walkouts or boycotts or whatever would need to be done if it doesn't need to be called a union so i think it's very possible and i do believe you know labor in general have a resurgence because i feel that this country prospers like the film shows when you have a strong labor movement it absolutely does right now there is there are a number of walk outs and strikes going on with wal-mart you know wal-mart was one time in its history has been successful unionized it was a stop in canada and they closed the store and so that's a we're going to walk away we that's how much they hate unions and and won't have anything to do with unions so it's it's but there was a difference in the time that your grandfather and his brothers were were organizing the unions and there are these workers rather and forming these unions and a
union the word union has just become such a bad word at least in my generation for so long that you know maybe there's community organizations that don't call themselves a union that still are out there protecting the rights of workers and will do things like organizing walkouts or boycotts or whatever would need to be done if it doesn't need to be called a union so i think it's very possible and i do believe you know labor in general have a resurgence because i feel that this country prospers...
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, municipal unions. they have really strong social safety net programs, a lot of these new deal programs, right, to deal with questions of poverty, housing, education, social service, health and that come about in the second third of the 20th century, one argument is that they were spending too much. they were spending too much money. they were spng it is too much money on social programs, but also too much money on labor, right? in short, city workers in northeastern and midwestern cities lived too good. they had it too good. their pensions were too high and salaries were too high and the productivity was not competitive with a free market. the argument that what caused the crisis was liberal spending is also something to consider, right, cities outspent themselves and unions had such a strong powerful grip on city politics and this is what some people argued, that there was no escaping this problem. you can't get away from it because unions are too powerful. they'll go on strike like they did in new yo
, municipal unions. they have really strong social safety net programs, a lot of these new deal programs, right, to deal with questions of poverty, housing, education, social service, health and that come about in the second third of the 20th century, one argument is that they were spending too much. they were spending too much money. they were spng it is too much money on social programs, but also too much money on labor, right? in short, city workers in northeastern and midwestern cities...
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. >> reporter: inside some banks and credit union, you can find pen pads that transform the teller line to self service, too. >> think of the airline, how much faster you get through the line at the airline opposed to the past. there is always someone there that can help you to the extent you need the assistance at the airline counters and same is true in financial institutions. >> reporter: instead of fill ought a deposit and withdrawal slip, all the info is fed to the teller. >> the customer presents the atm card at the pin pad, they swipe their cards, enter the pin number and the information flows to the teller screen. >> reporter: banks and credit unitions love it because it cuts back on costs and frees the teller up for real conversations about other services that could bring more money in the door. customers love it for other reasons. >> i do my transaction and go. >> reporter: some people aren't eager to p embrace technology. the teller isn't going to disappear entirely, not any time soon. >> if a individual wants to use the teller line, the individual can go to the teller and ha
. >> reporter: inside some banks and credit union, you can find pen pads that transform the teller line to self service, too. >> think of the airline, how much faster you get through the line at the airline opposed to the past. there is always someone there that can help you to the extent you need the assistance at the airline counters and same is true in financial institutions. >> reporter: instead of fill ought a deposit and withdrawal slip, all the info is fed to the...
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the union did take some steep concessions. at the end of the day, they are the workers that build the vehicle. i think the auto task force has the responsibility to make sure that there was respect for the fact the uaw workers build the vehicles and work in the factories. there are no easy choices and right answers. there is a lot of anger. it is very common. the previous calls are emblematic of that. host: our guest is deepa seetharaman from reuters out of detroit to talk about the auto bailout and potential losses, a cost of about $25 billion. detroit, michigan, independent line. caller: good morning. i would like to thank obama for helping save the iowa -- the auto. more jobs were lost besides working for the big three. my husband was -- he did not work at the big three, but his job was saved because of that. other jobs were saved. they did have to make concessions. he had to give up some health care benefits. his pay was lowered by $5 or $6. he lost vacation time. he started under the bush administration. he had no strings
the union did take some steep concessions. at the end of the day, they are the workers that build the vehicle. i think the auto task force has the responsibility to make sure that there was respect for the fact the uaw workers build the vehicles and work in the factories. there are no easy choices and right answers. there is a lot of anger. it is very common. the previous calls are emblematic of that. host: our guest is deepa seetharaman from reuters out of detroit to talk about the auto...
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>>pam: police and firefighter unions are outraged after results from a study suggests that both departments could run officially with more cuts. >> it really is a risk to the community if these things are implemented. >> everyone knows we are at our lowest staffing levels in over two decades. >>pam: the mayor and city staff is expected to discuss the findings on wednesday. currently there are 1095 officers. >> san jose police and fire departments could save the city money if they are reorganized. that is according to a study that says 400 police jobs should be cut. >> we would not be able to have a detective bureau. we would only have enough officers to handle on 11 calls and that is it. >> the department is already stretched thin. in 2011 there were 65 layoffs and 50 officers resigned. >> i cannot imagine this city and police and fire services and up to 200 fewer firefighters, i do not know how we would provide services at all. >> the firefighters' union president calls the data inaccurate and outdated. thought they could lose one- third of the 655 firefighters in the department if they fo
>>pam: police and firefighter unions are outraged after results from a study suggests that both departments could run officially with more cuts. >> it really is a risk to the community if these things are implemented. >> everyone knows we are at our lowest staffing levels in over two decades. >>pam: the mayor and city staff is expected to discuss the findings on wednesday. currently there are 1095 officers. >> san jose police and fire departments could save the...
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that's the biggest problem. >> that's a scene from "detropia" as union workers learn their latest contract would result in a huge pay cut according to the "wall street journal" veteran workers at the three automakers make upwards of $33 an hour, new hires half that. the lower wages are one reason factory jobs are coming back in the u.s. with 200,000 positions added in the past year. unlikely the manufacturing sector will ever be what it was a few decades ago. in 1979 at the peak, there were 19.6 million manufacturing positions and now there are a little less than 12 million. the erosion of manufacturing jobs has led to the decline of once booming urban areas across the country. baltimore lost about 30% of its population from 1970 to 2010, cleveland lost nearly 50% during the same time period, pittsburgh's population stands at about 306,000, down about 41% since 1970 and more than half of the people living in youngstown, ohio, packed up and left over the last four decades. wes, i want to go to you first. i don't know if america knows but you have moved back to baltimore which is one of the
that's the biggest problem. >> that's a scene from "detropia" as union workers learn their latest contract would result in a huge pay cut according to the "wall street journal" veteran workers at the three automakers make upwards of $33 an hour, new hires half that. the lower wages are one reason factory jobs are coming back in the u.s. with 200,000 positions added in the past year. unlikely the manufacturing sector will ever be what it was a few decades ago. in 1979...
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there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own, the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for
there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion,...
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[applause] >> her the state of our union is getting stronger. home we have come too far to turn back now. >> as long and i am president i will work anyone in this chamber, but i at a tin to fight obstruction with action and i have any effort to return to their is a policy for that brought on behalf in the first place. [applause] it >> no, we will not go back to an economy and weakened by outsourcing and debt. tonight i want to about how moves toward and lay out a blueprint for an economy that is built alaska. economy that is built on american manufacturing, american indian, still for american workers, rupert room the renewal of american values. amber is a blueprint begins with american manufacturing on the day that i took office the auto industry was on the front of classical and some even said we should let it died unit of oxford, and with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let that haven't moved to--some say we should even let it die, but with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let that happen. we had the industry to retool and r
[applause] >> her the state of our union is getting stronger. home we have come too far to turn back now. >> as long and i am president i will work anyone in this chamber, but i at a tin to fight obstruction with action and i have any effort to return to their is a policy for that brought on behalf in the first place. [applause] it >> no, we will not go back to an economy and weakened by outsourcing and debt. tonight i want to about how moves toward and lay out a blueprint for...
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a lot of it is shot at union square and the stores around it. tavis: to your point, it works for the film that it would shot in the way but it would shot, but how does a challenge or for that matter bring a different type of freedom to an actor when you are shooting this, you do not even know you are shooting, as you said it is organic, but how did it work for an actor? >> the page county was about 8 to 10 pages per day, you had to have that dialogue and that scene down. you had to come ready and loaded for bear in the morning, so you have to come in just with all of this. i cannot describe it except i had to be on my game every second, because there was not a step and despair. maybe we did two or three takes, and then it was moving on to the next thing. you do these things where you do not cut in for coverage back and forth. a lot of it goes on for several pages, and you have to be just right there, but in a certain way because of that adrenaline, i think it gets free year. i do not know. it is not the boring part of shooting on the conventiona
a lot of it is shot at union square and the stores around it. tavis: to your point, it works for the film that it would shot in the way but it would shot, but how does a challenge or for that matter bring a different type of freedom to an actor when you are shooting this, you do not even know you are shooting, as you said it is organic, but how did it work for an actor? >> the page county was about 8 to 10 pages per day, you had to have that dialogue and that scene down. you had to come...
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since china pays really low wages, let's roll back the minimum wage here and bust unions. some of these other countries can't live as much as they want, let's get rid of protection that makes sure our water is safe. i do not think we should have any more regulations than what is necessary for our health and safety. we have made reforms that will make sure that businesses and save billions of dollars. we want government that is that smart and the efficient and a lean. we have issued fewer regulations than the bush administration. they have been better regulations. i do not believe in a race to the bottom. i think we should be in a race to the top. we should be competing to make sure we have the best schools. we should be competing to make sure we have the most highly trained workers. we should make sure that a college education is within reach for everybody. we should be in a race to make sure that our businesses have the best access to the fastest internet. the fastest railroads, the best airports, i want a race where we continue to have the best scientists and researchers
since china pays really low wages, let's roll back the minimum wage here and bust unions. some of these other countries can't live as much as they want, let's get rid of protection that makes sure our water is safe. i do not think we should have any more regulations than what is necessary for our health and safety. we have made reforms that will make sure that businesses and save billions of dollars. we want government that is that smart and the efficient and a lean. we have issued fewer...
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-- union dues being paid. as a -- as a condition of employment. that -- that law should be repealed and the states should have the opportunity to be able to make that decision for themselves. as opposed to the federal level. but i have no -- again, from my perspective, unions are, frankly, one of those mediating institutions. and have served in america a legitimate purpose over time in the private sector. i don't feel quite as -- quite as warm and fuzzy about public sector unions. i think public sector are in a intrinsically unfair bargaining position. because the people sitting across the table from them, unlike the business person who has shareholders or themselves who have money on the line or both, the public employee unions are sitting across from someone who isn't -- not their money. and it's not their -- you know, it's not their tax dollarsth t r these things. and secondly, where these folks are receiving benefits, getting dues paid from federal tax -- r that they then turn around and help elect the peo
-- union dues being paid. as a -- as a condition of employment. that -- that law should be repealed and the states should have the opportunity to be able to make that decision for themselves. as opposed to the federal level. but i have no -- again, from my perspective, unions are, frankly, one of those mediating institutions. and have served in america a legitimate purpose over time in the private sector. i don't feel quite as -- quite as warm and fuzzy about public sector unions. i think...
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universities, the michigan regional council of carpenters and millwrights, the operating engineers union and the teamsters. i appreciate all of their support and hope others will join us in this effort. in addition to the special messages, we took a number of other very important actions. first we began a dialogue on reducing taxes on industrial equipment, which needs to continue. michigan's been a world leader in manufacturing, and we want good job growth to happen in this important economic sector. now this conversation needs to be done in partnership with our local jurisdictions, since it's a critical part of the revenue. let's look for a long-term solution that generates more and better jobs while properly supporting our communities. we accomplished major reforms of our state pension and retiree medical system. these reforms moved our benefits structure to bet ear line with the private sector, so that we'll remain a good place to work while at the same time reducing our long-term liabilities by more than $5 billion. while we focused on more and better jobs and financially sound gover
universities, the michigan regional council of carpenters and millwrights, the operating engineers union and the teamsters. i appreciate all of their support and hope others will join us in this effort. in addition to the special messages, we took a number of other very important actions. first we began a dialogue on reducing taxes on industrial equipment, which needs to continue. michigan's been a world leader in manufacturing, and we want good job growth to happen in this important economic...
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we have been working with local 258, operators union on developing a broader-based rider education program and we are dove-tailing that with the outreach we are going to be doing for this, because if people are charging in before people get off, we aren't going to realize some of the travel time savings that we are hoping for. so that will be an important part. changing behaviors is not easy and doing this education is probably not our strong suit but something we recognize and will be endeavoring to do this and will be part of the communication. >> we have the overhead announcements place pay fare share. when boarding the vehicle, allow passengers to outboard first. >> motion to approve the ramos initiative? >> indeed it is. >> i'll second. >> any further discussion? >> real quick question. on the implementation, we are talking about july 1. is it a phase-in or we flip the switch and that's it? >> flip the switch and that's it and will be system-wide on july 1. >> no further discussion. thafere. -- all those in favor say aye. etiquette on the buses recently and i recently -- had to use a
we have been working with local 258, operators union on developing a broader-based rider education program and we are dove-tailing that with the outreach we are going to be doing for this, because if people are charging in before people get off, we aren't going to realize some of the travel time savings that we are hoping for. so that will be an important part. changing behaviors is not easy and doing this education is probably not our strong suit but something we recognize and will be...
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, municipality unions. they had really strong social safety net programs. a lot of these new deal programs to deal with questions of poverty, housing, education, social service, health and welfare, right, all these things that come about in cities, in the first -- or second third of the 20th century, one argument for the cause of cities' decline is that they were spending too much. they were spending too much money. they were just spending too much money. too much money on social programs. but also, too much money on labor. in short, city workers in northeastern and midwestern cities, they lived too good. they had it too good. their pensions were too high, their salaries were too high, their productivity was not competitive with a free market. so the argument that whaus ee e caused the urban crisis was cities outspent themselves. and unions had such a strong powerful grip on city politics, this is what some people would argue, that there was no escaping this problem. you can't get away from the liberal spen
, municipality unions. they had really strong social safety net programs. a lot of these new deal programs to deal with questions of poverty, housing, education, social service, health and welfare, right, all these things that come about in cities, in the first -- or second third of the 20th century, one argument for the cause of cities' decline is that they were spending too much. they were spending too much money. they were just spending too much money. too much money on social programs. but...
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mainly taking testimony from union officers and viewed all of the principle officers active on the union side and many, many lesser known ones. none of its hearings were public, however, they leaked a great deal. none of the committees original members had a military background, which is typically cited as one of its fatal shortcomings. i'll come back to that later and address that point, whether it really was as much of a shortcoming as it was said to have been. they produced 2,000 pages of reports and often remarkable detail, exhaustive detail, the conduct of union defeats from first bull run to the petersburg crater of 1864. the management of the army of the potomac in particular, as well as other armies and competence and loyalty of senior officers and not surprisingly, this committee irritated military men by asking often embarrassing questions about their tactics and strategy, logistical problems and motivations and their failures. the committee also considered confederate atrocities, abuse of union prisoners, dishonest krrtikrrt contracted for the armed forces and development of i
mainly taking testimony from union officers and viewed all of the principle officers active on the union side and many, many lesser known ones. none of its hearings were public, however, they leaked a great deal. none of the committees original members had a military background, which is typically cited as one of its fatal shortcomings. i'll come back to that later and address that point, whether it really was as much of a shortcoming as it was said to have been. they produced 2,000 pages of...
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we started a union and 10th grades. it is still reversed. it is a great place. i came up with a character. >> it was mythical? >> i did not have the answer. i did not know what country in africa. i cannot answer beyond four generations. since then we have learned a lot about it. it was a tough thing to do. >> do you know where mom is from? >> i do not know where in africa. we could trace a little further back. we went to the actual house in alexandria. now the national urban league owns the building. that was good. >> when did you notice at holy names high school but there was a divide there? >> i think that for me going there an environment that was very different from my elementary and middle school. it was culture shock. you try to figure out how to adapt. i do not think it was divided. >> where did to go to high school? >> university of washington. then seattle university school of law. i knew i wanted to be a lawyer longer than i could spell it. i had a cabbage patch scrapbook and i spelled lawyer l-o-w-y-e- r. my father was always fighting for justice. i g
we started a union and 10th grades. it is still reversed. it is a great place. i came up with a character. >> it was mythical? >> i did not have the answer. i did not know what country in africa. i cannot answer beyond four generations. since then we have learned a lot about it. it was a tough thing to do. >> do you know where mom is from? >> i do not know where in africa. we could trace a little further back. we went to the actual house in alexandria. now the national...
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and san jose 73 tomorrow. 75 for redwood city and union city 71. concord you'll rebound to 75 tomorrow. nevada nef 72. downtown san francisco, 68 degrees. what a gorgeous weekend we're going to have. we're dry until tuesday but halloween we are looking at showers returning to the forecast and that's your forecast, we'll be right back. , i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ halloween: a chance to visit the coroner's office.s . >> just in time for halloween a to visit the coroners office. don ford on the unique open house for those with a nose for crime. >> crime scene investigator shows are some of the most popular on tv. now it's your chance
and san jose 73 tomorrow. 75 for redwood city and union city 71. concord you'll rebound to 75 tomorrow. nevada nef 72. downtown san francisco, 68 degrees. what a gorgeous weekend we're going to have. we're dry until tuesday but halloween we are looking at showers returning to the forecast and that's your forecast, we'll be right back. , i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two...
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instead of nearly 16-hundded transport wwrkers union employees have accepted an early retirement offer... from american airlines. airlines.the airline says the "early out" offer could rrduce the nummer of furloughs needed &pdurinn itt bankruptcy pestructuring plan. &pmeenwhiie... the airline is still working on negotiations with its pilots nion... over its contracts. since september 16th... undreds of american aiiliies flights have been &dee pilotss clling in sick... or requests. a tennessee woman is suing soothwess airlines and a flight attendant... over hot tea.last december... she claims a flight aatendant hot... shh suffered secondd degree burns.shh claims the tea ssilled into her lap... leaving her permanently scarred. the woman is now seeking 8-hunddrd- thouuand-dollars in damages. an oreeon man is arrested... after his burger isn't requested.police say jayye ed..- when he got home... that's he callld the restaurant... and wasstold to come back for he says he was denied that &prefunn because the burger was alleady eaten. that's when police say leon tarted yelling... hrre his soda
instead of nearly 16-hundded transport wwrkers union employees have accepted an early retirement offer... from american airlines. airlines.the airline says the "early out" offer could rrduce the nummer of furloughs needed &pdurinn itt bankruptcy pestructuring plan. &pmeenwhiie... the airline is still working on negotiations with its pilots nion... over its contracts. since september 16th... undreds of american aiiliies flights have been &dee pilotss clling in sick... or...
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small business access program in conjunction with asian neighborhood services and northeast credit union. we would not only provide some free assessments by certified access specialists that would come out here to the commercial corridors like irving, like noriega and taraval in our investment neighborhood strategies, they would offer these free assessments that would do the inspection and allow the small businesses to understand t
small business access program in conjunction with asian neighborhood services and northeast credit union. we would not only provide some free assessments by certified access specialists that would come out here to the commercial corridors like irving, like noriega and taraval in our investment neighborhood strategies, they would offer these free assessments that would do the inspection and allow the small businesses to understand t
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at some point has come to an end if there was no political union so this union will come to an end but it will be way in the future so the pain is not big enough so you suggesting that a political union could be what's needed to save the monetary union. i'm a firm believer in the fact that germany should play its strength more actively should have a more active stance in the negotiations but also as most germans a really dream of a united states of europe but then we have to start with a parliament that it's worth it its name a government that is elected by the parliament not a commission we have to start putting together the true parts of high politics like defense security those things have to be integrated and we can have principle of subsidiarity for economic policy so right now we're building a technocratic euro for the benefit of certainly leads for the benefit of the political elite for the benefit of the financial elite which is not really a citizens europe so you suggesting that germany should lead the way in convincing countries that would be in this united states of europe t
at some point has come to an end if there was no political union so this union will come to an end but it will be way in the future so the pain is not big enough so you suggesting that a political union could be what's needed to save the monetary union. i'm a firm believer in the fact that germany should play its strength more actively should have a more active stance in the negotiations but also as most germans a really dream of a united states of europe but then we have to start with a...
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. >> but the police union is not believing that family is the only reason he is retiring. >> the chief and others have lost confidence in the city leadership to deal with public safety and make it a priority. >> until we reach a point where we have additional money that we can spend on hiring more officers, it will be a frustrating job. >> while politicians continue to finger point, the crime does not stop. the question is, what is next? >> tomorrow, we are having a council session specifically on the public safety challenges that we are facing. and for this announcement to come on the eve of that, it begs the question, so what do we do? >> so what is next? a nationwide search for new police chief and rough times ahead. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sherrill. and for additional reaction to moore's departure, we spoke to a former police chief. he called moore one of the most respected police chiefs in the country, and suggested that the spike in crime and the deep budget cuts forced moore out. >> he has betold me privately, that he told city hall that has a profession
. >> but the police union is not believing that family is the only reason he is retiring. >> the chief and others have lost confidence in the city leadership to deal with public safety and make it a priority. >> until we reach a point where we have additional money that we can spend on hiring more officers, it will be a frustrating job. >> while politicians continue to finger point, the crime does not stop. the question is, what is next? >> tomorrow, we are having...
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it maybe a union rally to push a new bill of rights. have you heard about this? they're going to do it at the conventions coming up. >> the five planks of the bill of rights are the right to full employment and a living wage. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> and a fox news alert for you. i'm jamie colby at fox headquarters in new york. the bomb squad and the fbi agents have swarmed the apartment of the man suspected in the movie theater massacre. it's a difficult job. take a live look at james holmes' colorado apartment. police say that it's completely rigged with trip wires and other possible explosives, that they can't even identify at this point and t
it maybe a union rally to push a new bill of rights. have you heard about this? they're going to do it at the conventions coming up. >> the five planks of the bill of rights are the right to full employment and a living wage. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark...
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we always think of the american federation of teachers as being one of the toughestç unions in america. no one resists change quite like a university professor does. >> well, listen, you want to start a reform coalition, professor? >> well, i'd love to, but when i talk about these things on campus, i'm considered to be somewhat of a dissident or, as kindly said, peter, too controversial. >> that's a common around this tv show. our students graduating with lots of debt. we've discussed it. little job prospects. there are, however, one very specific group of american corporations that are hiring like crazy. i'm referring to our biggest multi-national corporations, the ones that most benefit from rigged trades, rigged taxes, rigged banking, $35 million in the banks, subsidized tax code manipulative corporations are hiring people faster than anyone right now. if you want one of those tax code, manipulated, trade rigged jobs, it's overseas. we should have redone our 30 million jobs tour for jobs not necessarily in america. >> can we call them american companies when they are multi-national?
we always think of the american federation of teachers as being one of the toughestç unions in america. no one resists change quite like a university professor does. >> well, listen, you want to start a reform coalition, professor? >> well, i'd love to, but when i talk about these things on campus, i'm considered to be somewhat of a dissident or, as kindly said, peter, too controversial. >> that's a common around this tv show. our students graduating with lots of debt. we've...
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united hosting the philadelphia union at rfk stadium, eighth minute and the union get on the board. brian carroll collect the bouncing ball and put it. in philly up 1 -0. 71st minute united still down. free kick and the ball goes into the net off a union againer. the game is tied 1-1. 89th minute, derosario, a penalty kick over the crossbar. the game finishes in a tie. d.c. youth is fifth -- united is fifth in the conference. >>> less than a minute ago the mystics trailed 52-69. this game goes to overtime at 62-62. there's the congratulations and all smiles, why not. in o.t. washington down one. jasmine thomas, her turn from three. she name temperatures mystics go up 2. they win 75-71 improving to 5 -16 on the season. >>> it's time for our last break, but up next second year receiver aldrick robinson has all the right moves and he may have earned a spot on the roster. his big night is next. if you want less, you can always have less, but i like having a lot more a lot more than having a lot less. and the more more i have, the more i like having more. and that's exactly what i get at
united hosting the philadelphia union at rfk stadium, eighth minute and the union get on the board. brian carroll collect the bouncing ball and put it. in philly up 1 -0. 71st minute united still down. free kick and the ball goes into the net off a union againer. the game is tied 1-1. 89th minute, derosario, a penalty kick over the crossbar. the game finishes in a tie. d.c. youth is fifth -- united is fifth in the conference. >>> less than a minute ago the mystics trailed 52-69. this...
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to unionize rather than passing a simple funding measure for the f.a.a. like all previous congresses have done with no problem republicans in the house instead decided to hold the funding until democrats of agreed to insert anti-union provisions in the funding measure and the seventy five to twenty vote today in the senate the democrats caved and passed the funding bill complete with its anti-union language for more on the story exactly what's at stake for transportation workers across the union i'm joined by george cole senior director of research and development the communication workers of america george welcome thank you who have to be here so what happened today and why why that's the big question because what happened today was a blow for working americans. the in your lead up the house republicans john boehner led by delta airlines frankly. decided that they wanted to insert into an air safety provision that everybody wants to see passed and a controversial unrelated provision which would change the way the transportation workers decide to have a u
to unionize rather than passing a simple funding measure for the f.a.a. like all previous congresses have done with no problem republicans in the house instead decided to hold the funding until democrats of agreed to insert anti-union provisions in the funding measure and the seventy five to twenty vote today in the senate the democrats caved and passed the funding bill complete with its anti-union language for more on the story exactly what's at stake for transportation workers across the...
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public employee union members out number private unions. do they support the campaign and sit across and do the negotiations and politicians sign up for the losty pensions and they will be long gone and out of office david, by the time the contracts come up and the people hardest hit are the retired. years down the road. higher property taxings kick in and they can't afford them. very easy for politicians to promise the sky to unions because they will not be there when the unions bankrupt the towns or cities. >> i whole are the hadedly agree. you can't point your finger in one direction at the unions causing problems in the city. in stockton, california is a great example. during the housing boom. we saw lawmakers overbudget and overspend and higher tax revenues that never came. >> it was the union's problem? >> no, lawmakers and the unions and we are seeing unions sit down and start to negotiate in many cities. destroit was a pace. >> come on >> and (talking all at once.) in new jersey, teachers fought like a one percent commitment to thei
public employee union members out number private unions. do they support the campaign and sit across and do the negotiations and politicians sign up for the losty pensions and they will be long gone and out of office david, by the time the contracts come up and the people hardest hit are the retired. years down the road. higher property taxings kick in and they can't afford them. very easy for politicians to promise the sky to unions because they will not be there when the unions bankrupt the...
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. >> union busting is disgusting! (laughter). >> jon: dude, you're from michigan, detroit, "8 mile." you've got to come up with better rhymes that busting-disgusting if you want to win the khraoe climactic rap. you have to put effort into it. (laughter) (cheers and applause) look, you have one job at one factory, when you seize every benefit you could, yo, our palms are sweaty, knees week, arms heavy, working in a factory all day building chevys, like the volt, you plug it in, and then you win -- ecologically, because if it was an actual race you would not -- actually. you've got to dues collect for the unions oro bahts are going to come and take away our jobs or to the chinese kids with the tiny hands to work and go -- ♪ this of ha tunety comes once in a lifetime note? note yo! (cheers and applause) you know what i realized? if i perform my hoff-torah a as bad as that i would owe my relatives money. for more we go to aasif mandvi in michigan and jason jones in indiana. there's not much kpet advantage in doing somet
. >> union busting is disgusting! (laughter). >> jon: dude, you're from michigan, detroit, "8 mile." you've got to come up with better rhymes that busting-disgusting if you want to win the khraoe climactic rap. you have to put effort into it. (laughter) (cheers and applause) look, you have one job at one factory, when you seize every benefit you could, yo, our palms are sweaty, knees week, arms heavy, working in a factory all day building chevys, like the volt, you plug it...
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i'm a union man and i know charlie is very fondf unions. we love unions, but we want people to have the right to choose whether or not they belong to a unn. a clothes shop wherehey have to have the union and i don't think that's freedom, if you want to join the union by all means, but to make it mandatory, that seems a bit harsh. >> neil: but the unions are spinning it the other way in michigan, charles, what do you ke of that? >> and ben makes the great point. the unions feel like their back has been against the walls and have for a number of years. in michigan, this is the way we can be competitive. liste everyone talks about the great comeback in detroit in the auto sector, that's a mirage. michigan's in trouble, detroit is in trouble and this is how they compete on the national scale, ultimately, a global scale. >> neil: dagen? >> versignificant that this is happening and by the way, this is just the right to not have toay union dues i you don't want to belong to a union first and foremost. >> neil: and you got that. >> very significant
i'm a union man and i know charlie is very fondf unions. we love unions, but we want people to have the right to choose whether or not they belong to a unn. a clothes shop wherehey have to have the union and i don't think that's freedom, if you want to join the union by all means, but to make it mandatory, that seems a bit harsh. >> neil: but the unions are spinning it the other way in michigan, charles, what do you ke of that? >> and ben makes the great point. the unions feel like...
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first, find a participating bank or credit union. call 211 or call one of our partner banks or credit unions and ask about the bank on s.f. account. both -- most bridges will have a sign in their window. second, ask about opening an account through bank on s.f.. a financial partner will guide you through this process and connect you with the account that is best for you. third, bring some form of identification. the california id, for an id, or your passport is fine. >> now you have open your account. simple? that is exactly why it was designed. you can access your account online, set up direct deposit, and make transfers. it is a real bank account. >> it is very exciting. we see people opening up second accounts. a lot of these people never had account before. people who have problems with bank accounts, people without two ids, no minimum deposit. we are excited to have these people. >> it has been a great partnership with bank on s.f. because we are able to offer checking, savings, minimarkets, certificates, and loans to people who
first, find a participating bank or credit union. call 211 or call one of our partner banks or credit unions and ask about the bank on s.f. account. both -- most bridges will have a sign in their window. second, ask about opening an account through bank on s.f.. a financial partner will guide you through this process and connect you with the account that is best for you. third, bring some form of identification. the california id, for an id, or your passport is fine. >> now you have open...
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bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry to operate in. working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! today is fruit picking day! we're going to the enchanted garden to pick fruit. and then, we're going to help my dad build a playhouse. we have a lot to do today. i'm glad you're here. be right back! is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ♪ and contributions to your pb
bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry to operate in. working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! today is fruit picking day! we're going to the enchanted garden to pick fruit. and then, we're going to help my dad build a playhouse....
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the idiot logic of the virus in that country between states' rights sovereignty and the more perfect union there are those willing to sink the ship just to the straw the captain or cutter mutiny on the ship. obama now president obama he is coming back with this kind of populist message that that helped to get him elected the first time around and this message this rhetoric of favor and the people over the elites is going to be hard for folks in these struggling towns and struggling states to to believe it. well the most because of the all of what he's trying to do but what he has been stopped from doing and they look at the alternative i mean when you've got . a woman who put a finger in his face with a trigger the gas is on until she apologizes you have newt gingrich calling him a welfare president the fact is that one percent of all welfare recipients are white. african-american for that was so that you know so that's a race cold route you have the case of calling him a law if the will of the congress and go through to me a little is just fine as a mean this all those which is his birth
the idiot logic of the virus in that country between states' rights sovereignty and the more perfect union there are those willing to sink the ship just to the straw the captain or cutter mutiny on the ship. obama now president obama he is coming back with this kind of populist message that that helped to get him elected the first time around and this message this rhetoric of favor and the people over the elites is going to be hard for folks in these struggling towns and struggling states to to...
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the bondholders got screwed and the union's benefit. what gate is it distorted the settlements of that you did not get the radical changes that would have madee it althy. but that is a complicated argument at it is not going to work and it will hurt him a lot in michihigan. >> it is not is that the unions haven't given back a lot. >> he has recomnded a managed bankruptcy is what he called it. he cannot have it b both ways, although he always tries to have it both ways. he was opposed to that bailout. everybody knows he was opposed to that bailout. the success is not his, it is of e administration that supported it. >> one thing in michigan that every voter d citizen knows -- tm wentgm went to third shift. >> we want to work with china to make sure that everybody is working by the same rules of the road when it comes to go the world economic system. >> rules? what rules? the vice president -- he would be the next president if he doesesn't score up -- xi jinping was in town this week. what rules colby? >> there are rules. the thing that u
the bondholders got screwed and the union's benefit. what gate is it distorted the settlements of that you did not get the radical changes that would have madee it althy. but that is a complicated argument at it is not going to work and it will hurt him a lot in michihigan. >> it is not is that the unions haven't given back a lot. >> he has recomnded a managed bankruptcy is what he called it. he cannot have it b both ways, although he always tries to have it both ways. he was...
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on the union level, unions have got to start organizing the unorganized. too many years were spent just focusing on their own numbers. that's why you know this in michigan there's this weird divide between union members and non-union members. the non-union members are making less, but they don't see when the unions do well, they do well. european unions after world war ii, here is what they did differently. they decided not to just work for their own members. they wanted societal change so the reason why you have universal free healthcare throughout all of europe is because the european unions in the 40s said we don't want this just for our members, we want this for everybody. everybody has got to have -- >> jennifer: which is really the history of the u.s. labor movement was too. that's what those laws were in the 20s and 30s to provide universal 40-hour workweek and we don't have child labor laws. that's true. i would say unions have an opportunity globally especially in countries that are now growing, like china to be able to level the playing field a l
on the union level, unions have got to start organizing the unorganized. too many years were spent just focusing on their own numbers. that's why you know this in michigan there's this weird divide between union members and non-union members. the non-union members are making less, but they don't see when the unions do well, they do well. european unions after world war ii, here is what they did differently. they decided not to just work for their own members. they wanted societal change so the...
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but jonas it right, a lot of tiesike detroit are heavily unionized. they invested heavily in these gold-plated cadillac-like government pensions as the revenues have dropped off and diminishednd detroit is a great example, people leaving the cityow for decades. they find they can't pay these pensions. so in a nutshell,hey mismanaged their money and now they're coming-- don't blame the council woman they did help to get president obama elected. look, we did youolid and unfortunately it's not the right way to go, i d't think anyone wants to bail out detroit for mismanagement. >> brenda: julian, what say you. >> i think we have to define the terms, quid pro quo and bailout are unfortunate terms. i think that jas made the rit point. you have to separate long-term and short-term issues. long-term, the same way that the government reformed entitlement, the state has to reform pension programs. and many states and governments are doing that. in the short-term, however, it's another question when you're in an economically very difficult time, if the states an
but jonas it right, a lot of tiesike detroit are heavily unionized. they invested heavily in these gold-plated cadillac-like government pensions as the revenues have dropped off and diminishednd detroit is a great example, people leaving the cityow for decades. they find they can't pay these pensions. so in a nutshell,hey mismanaged their money and now they're coming-- don't blame the council woman they did help to get president obama elected. look, we did youolid and unfortunately it's not the...
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. >> reporter: union officials say it's vital. >> if the chief is worth anything, he won't let truck 10 go. >> reporter: officials say truck 10 has run on 600 fire calls this year alone. >> over the next six years, james clack will earn nearly $29,000 in pay raises. >>> tonight, baltimore police are trying to find out who threw a live dog away with the garbage. the dog was found emaciated and injured inside the trash can and brought to the shelterer. the small dog, nicknamed thor is in the cementer and waiting to be adopted. >>> the woman who injected potentially deadly substances into other women is spending her first night behind bars. we were live as she learned she will spend the next three years in prison. >> reporter: kimberly snedley says she was just trying to make women feel better about themselves by ininjecting them with silicone, not realizing it was industrial-strength. >> i want to have privacy with my family right now. i don't have any comments. >> she's relieved that everything is over and she can move on with her life. >> reporter: the feds hit a snag when a key witn
. >> reporter: union officials say it's vital. >> if the chief is worth anything, he won't let truck 10 go. >> reporter: officials say truck 10 has run on 600 fire calls this year alone. >> over the next six years, james clack will earn nearly $29,000 in pay raises. >>> tonight, baltimore police are trying to find out who threw a live dog away with the garbage. the dog was found emaciated and injured inside the trash can and brought to the shelterer. the small...
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the unions are not blameless in this. there was definitely a time they had a lot of extras going on. i mean, george described, we weren't able to use it in the film, he described a program called the homework hotline so that employee's child at general motors could call 24 hour hotline and get help with their homework and there was someone there to help them with it. that's really nice but that cost money. the vacation days, the sick leaves, there were people in the past that fall down on the job. it was too hard to fire people. there was a time for sure where it was too bloated and so was management taking sort of producing subpower car and paying themselves too much. overall, the industry behaved as a cartel at time. refusing to make small cars. meanwhile honda and toyota proved them wrong and we lost some market share. so many mistakes were made. i have to say, we did learn making this film, of course, the basics such as that, after the bailout,u.a.w. did agree to take a 50% wage cut for all the new hires. the incoming
the unions are not blameless in this. there was definitely a time they had a lot of extras going on. i mean, george described, we weren't able to use it in the film, he described a program called the homework hotline so that employee's child at general motors could call 24 hour hotline and get help with their homework and there was someone there to help them with it. that's really nice but that cost money. the vacation days, the sick leaves, there were people in the past that fall down on the...
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a contest of power between employers and primarily unions or workers. that's segrue's argument and he points to those kind of main issues to illustrate his point. he points to the fluidity of capital or the ability for capital to move. the ability of jobs and investment and factories to move. he points to automation. the section on automation is fascinating. it's complicated. that at the time when, again, entry level workers, not experienced, you know, not people who are experienced on an assembly line, entry level, people in some instances coming from rural agricultural backgrounds, the time that they enter american cities and undergo a process of prolatheorization that's from william monroe trotter's study of black milwaukee in the early 20th century. trotter says this ghetto stuff, right, doesn't explain what's happening to black people. what's happening is they are becoming industrial workers. and he calls it a process of prolatheorization. so at the moment when again, tens of thousands of african-americans are beginning the process of turning into
a contest of power between employers and primarily unions or workers. that's segrue's argument and he points to those kind of main issues to illustrate his point. he points to the fluidity of capital or the ability for capital to move. the ability of jobs and investment and factories to move. he points to automation. the section on automation is fascinating. it's complicated. that at the time when, again, entry level workers, not experienced, you know, not people who are experienced on an...